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U.S. Interventionism Fuels Crisis
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| Hello everybody and thank you for tuning in to the weekly report Ukraine Crisis A Nightmare Caused by U.S. Interventionism Over the weekend we heard that the U.S. is evacuating its embassy in Kiev for fear of a Russian invasion. | |
| We also heard that Russia is evacuating its embassy in Kiev for fear of a U.S.-backed provocation in eastern Ukraine that may lead to a Russian military response. | |
| We're in unchartered territory, the media tells us. | |
| Yes, that's true. | |
| But it is unchartered because no one had ever imagined in the past that the U.S. government would be so foolish to risk the thermonuclear war over the borders of a country, Ukraine, that have changed so many times over the past century. | |
| Of all things to draw a line in the sand over, the question of who runs Ukraine or where its borders might be should be pretty near the bottom of the list. | |
| An urgent Biden-Putin phone call on Saturday did not lead to any breakthrough. | |
| And if anyone thought it would, instead, it provided cover for Biden's administration hawks to claim they tried every diplomatic approach. | |
| But war seems to be the only option. | |
| But this whole thing is a farce. | |
| As I see it, here is the Ukraine crisis in a nutshell. | |
| Biden to Putin. | |
| Don't invade Ukraine. | |
| Putin to Biden. | |
| We have no intention of invading Ukraine. | |
| Biden to the U.S. media. | |
| Putin is about to invade Ukraine. | |
| Then Biden's top officials proceed to embarrass themselves by warning that the invasion was imminent or is coming next Tuesday or Wednesday or surely before the end of the Olympics. | |
| Does anyone think they have any credibility left with their constant hysterical warning? | |
| Meanwhile, U.S. intelligence continues to leak incinerary information to a U.S. media that has lost any interest in skepticism toward any scoop handed by the U.S. government officials. | |
| What the media will not report is that this entire crisis and the threat of a serious war has all been brought about by U.S. interference in the internal affairs of Ukraine, specifically the U.S. Baku that overthrew an elected government in 2014. | |
| Every bit of unrest in Ukraine proceeded from that single foolish and immoral act by the Obama administration. | |
| That is why we are non-interventionists. | |
| The philosophy of non-interventionism is one very good piece of insurance protecting us from needless wars. | |
| If you don't meddle in the affairs of foreign countries, there is less chance of being dragged in to an unnecessary war. | |
| Ukraine is a great example of why non-interventionism is the only pro-American foreign policy. | |
| We are risking nuclear war with Russia over what? | |
| Ukraine's borders? | |
| Surely most Americans see how idiotic this is. | |
| The Biden administration is at present shell-shocked that the Russian government did not back down over plans to expand NATO to Ukraine. | |
| Russia understandably views NATO membership for Ukraine with its Article 5 guarantees to be an unacceptable threat considering the ongoing border dispute. | |
| This is not our fight. | |
| Yet Biden's foreign policy team has decided it's a great time to kick the hornet's nest. | |
| It's all about Biden's dismal approval ratings. | |
| What a sick thing to risk a major war over. | |